A semi-tropical island with many high and steep cliffs throughout. Kasai Mountain is an active volcano situated at the eastern edge of the moderate sized island; and was the cause of the breaking up of Yakamoto to its sister island, Yakatoro Island that lays just east of Yakamoto.

Mostly all of Ryunoshi Island is covered in woods. This section of woods is entirely made of bamboo, with a rolling misty fog that seems to prevail most mornings and afternoons. It snows here in winter months (literally so remember to compare our months with this sites). There are rumors this Island is very precious to all Kitsune races, and Inari Kitsune shrines are located all over the Bamboo Island.

A hidden kingdom the size of Beijio condensed through a portal of a powerful Kitsune's making. At current, it is under the leadership of the Kitsune, Hijiko(Click here to check her profile) Moderator:Hijiko

The remote Estate of the influential Busujima Clan of Beijio. The manor is large enough to accommodate much of the Clan's wariors, and of course its successors and extended family. Located deep in the Bamboo wood, the isolated Beijionese Manor rarely gets visitors outside of its Clan.Moderator:Hiyori Busujima

A remote Island that is part of the Beijio-Scardia Island Archipelago. It is not occupied by either the Beijionese or Scardian peoples, and is a relative blank spot on the map. The Beijionese know of this land as Shi no Shima, or "The Isle of the Dead". The Beijionses believe this land to be cursed, for those who travel to this island never return, and aircraft seem to drop out of the air when simply passing over it. No nation has actually dared to send in a military force since it is just a densely jungle island, and it would be a waste of power and resource.

A noteworthy island which is one of the closest to Scardia, it is populated by mixed races of Scardian and Beijionese, with a mix of both staunchly different societies living in a peaceful coexistence, despite the plethora of monster which also inhabit the island's caves and forests. Ravenhawke also is beginning to show signs of slipping into the sea, and the cause of which is yet unknown.